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Sure! Here's a speech a 12-year-old could confidently give at school, with clear language, enthusiasm, and meaningful points about inclusiveness and what’s great about being British:
Speech: "Inclusiveness and What’s Great About Being British"
Hello everyone,
My name is [Your Name], and today I want to talk about something really important — inclusiveness, and why being British is something we should all be proud of.
Let’s start with inclusiveness. That means making sure everyone feels welcome, respected, and valued — no matter where they’re from, what they look like, or what they believe in. In our school, that means saying “hello” to someone sitting alone, standing up if we see someone being treated unfairly, or just listening when someone wants to share their story.
Inclusiveness makes our school a better place. And guess what? It also makes our country stronger. One of the best things about being British is that we live in a country filled with so many different people, cultures, and traditions. We celebrate Diwali, Eid, Christmas, Chinese New Year — and more. That’s amazing!
Being British isn’t just about tea and rain (even though I do love a good cup of tea and jumping in puddles). It’s about fairness, freedom, and kindness. We believe in giving people equal chances, helping those in need, and speaking up when something’s not right.
I’m proud to be British because we’re not perfect — but we try to be better. We learn from each other. We listen. We grow. And when we include everyone, we all win.
So, let’s keep being kind, curious, and open-minded. Let’s make our school, and our country, the kind of place where everyone belongs.
Thank you!